Child of Mine
Poem about parent/child relationship17 total reviews
Comment from AnnaLinda
dejohnsrld,
This is a very nice rhyming poem about how
our children bring us joy, hope and newness of life.
I think it is good for the separated, but
I also think it is good for those who enjoy
those pleasures and benefits everyday.
Great job!
Linda
reply by the author on 23-Nov-2010
dejohnsrld,
This is a very nice rhyming poem about how
our children bring us joy, hope and newness of life.
I think it is good for the separated, but
I also think it is good for those who enjoy
those pleasures and benefits everyday.
Great job!
Linda
Comment Written 23-Nov-2010
reply by the author on 23-Nov-2010
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Thank you for the kind review. Debbie
Comment from lauriesummer
This is a sweet piece of writing. As a mother, I completely relate to it. But I would love to see some of the poignancy of the separation intertwined into the love and joy. I think it would give it greater depth and heart.
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2010
This is a sweet piece of writing. As a mother, I completely relate to it. But I would love to see some of the poignancy of the separation intertwined into the love and joy. I think it would give it greater depth and heart.
Comment Written 22-Nov-2010
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2010
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Thank you kindly for the review.Debbie
Comment from Magics02
Full of raw emotions and love this sad but honest write you have here. The picture depicts the child and the joy you have with time spent with him or her is indeed a treasured one. Good writing here
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2010
Full of raw emotions and love this sad but honest write you have here. The picture depicts the child and the joy you have with time spent with him or her is indeed a treasured one. Good writing here
Comment Written 22-Nov-2010
reply by the author on 22-Nov-2010
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thank you for your kind review. Debbie
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You are so welcome Deb
Comment from quashdog
Yes, children do enrich our lives. Well written and to the point, this is a lovely piece of poetry. They are a gift from God.
reply by the author on 20-Nov-2010
Yes, children do enrich our lives. Well written and to the point, this is a lovely piece of poetry. They are a gift from God.
Comment Written 20-Nov-2010
reply by the author on 20-Nov-2010
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Thank you for your kind review. Debbie
Comment from dlynne
This is very easy to read and yes I could see a mom or dad saying these very things even if they are together as a child comes home, from school or camp etc. Sweet rhyming and meter!
reply by the author on 20-Nov-2010
This is very easy to read and yes I could see a mom or dad saying these very things even if they are together as a child comes home, from school or camp etc. Sweet rhyming and meter!
Comment Written 19-Nov-2010
reply by the author on 20-Nov-2010
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Thank you kindly for your review. Debbie
Comment from KayteeF
You certainly show the feeling within this lovely poem.
As parents we don't always realise what we have until they go away. Where ever they go our children know we will always be there for them. As much as we feel the adult sadness at separation with the other parent, this children feel it more and sometimes feel it's there fault.
Your poem shows acute sensitivity in the pleasure of the happy return.
Lovely sentiment.
reply by the author on 18-Nov-2010
You certainly show the feeling within this lovely poem.
As parents we don't always realise what we have until they go away. Where ever they go our children know we will always be there for them. As much as we feel the adult sadness at separation with the other parent, this children feel it more and sometimes feel it's there fault.
Your poem shows acute sensitivity in the pleasure of the happy return.
Lovely sentiment.
Comment Written 18-Nov-2010
reply by the author on 18-Nov-2010
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Thank you for the lovely review! Debbie
Comment from richard7
It is a nice rhyme over a child missed, i'm sure a lot of readers can associate with it, divorced or not!
You wrote it straight forward and clear, for the child too maybe?
reply by the author on 18-Nov-2010
It is a nice rhyme over a child missed, i'm sure a lot of readers can associate with it, divorced or not!
You wrote it straight forward and clear, for the child too maybe?
Comment Written 18-Nov-2010
reply by the author on 18-Nov-2010
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Yes, it could be for a child too. They are the ones that truly suffer from a broken home. Thanks for the review. Have a great day. Debbie
Comment from JSway
I'm a parent. And my son lives with us. I couldn't imagine not seeing him every day. Your work has a tender sorrow that just comes through from the longing heart of a parent separated from a child. Full of feeling!
reply by the author on 18-Nov-2010
I'm a parent. And my son lives with us. I couldn't imagine not seeing him every day. Your work has a tender sorrow that just comes through from the longing heart of a parent separated from a child. Full of feeling!
Comment Written 18-Nov-2010
reply by the author on 18-Nov-2010
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Thank you for the lovely review! Debbie
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You're most welcome.:) A deep-reaching work.
Comment from Dom G Robles
A beautiful poem with the artwork. The author expresses her love for her own child, she says," Child of Mine a warm embrace The feel of your lips on my face...The joy of seeing you Brings in the day anew...I want to see you play In that carefree, happy way...Oh, beautiful child of mine, You make my life divine."
reply by the author on 17-Nov-2010
A beautiful poem with the artwork. The author expresses her love for her own child, she says," Child of Mine a warm embrace The feel of your lips on my face...The joy of seeing you Brings in the day anew...I want to see you play In that carefree, happy way...Oh, beautiful child of mine, You make my life divine."
Comment Written 17-Nov-2010
reply by the author on 17-Nov-2010
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Thank you for the kind review.
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Welcome.
Comment from Kentucky Jim
I chose to review this because I have a daughter, now twenty years of age, who has brought more joy to my life than I have ever known. Your rhymes, your meter, remind me of her, even though she is growing into a young lady, and is leaving me, as the young always have, and always will. It is the way of things.
Thanks for sharing!
reply by the author on 17-Nov-2010
I chose to review this because I have a daughter, now twenty years of age, who has brought more joy to my life than I have ever known. Your rhymes, your meter, remind me of her, even though she is growing into a young lady, and is leaving me, as the young always have, and always will. It is the way of things.
Thanks for sharing!
Comment Written 17-Nov-2010
reply by the author on 17-Nov-2010
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Thank you kindly for the review. I wish you and your daughter the best.